```{code-cell} ipython3 --- nbsphinx: hidden --- import folium ``` # Using GeoPandas.GeoDataFrame in folium GeoPandas is a project to add support for geographic data to [pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org) objects. (See https://github.com/geopandas/geopandas) It provides (among other cool things) a `GeoDataFrame` object that represents a Feature collection. When you have one, you may be willing to use it on a folium map. Here's the simplest way to do so. In this example, we'll use the same file as GeoPandas demo ; it's containing the boroughs of New York City. ```{code-cell} ipython3 import geopandas boros = geopandas.read_file( "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-visualization/folium-example-data/main/new_york_boroughs.zip" ) boros ``` To create a map with these features, simply put them in a `GeoJson`: ```{code-cell} ipython3 m = folium.Map([40.7, -74], zoom_start=10, tiles="cartodbpositron") folium.GeoJson(boros).add_to(m) m ``` Quite easy. ## Adding style Well, you can also take advantage of your `GeoDataFrame` structure to set the style of the data. For this, just create a column `style` containing each feature's style in a dictionary. ```{code-cell} ipython3 boros["style"] = [ {"fillColor": "#ff0000", "weight": 2, "color": "black"}, {"fillColor": "#00ff00", "weight": 2, "color": "black"}, {"fillColor": "#0000ff", "weight": 2, "color": "black"}, {"fillColor": "#ffff00", "weight": 2, "color": "black"}, {"fillColor": "#00ffff", "weight": 2, "color": "black"}, ] boros ``` ```{code-cell} ipython3 m = folium.Map([40.7, -74], zoom_start=10, tiles="cartodbpositron") folium.GeoJson(boros).add_to(m) m ``` ## Use any object with `__geo_interface__` Folium should work with any object that implements the `__geo_interface__` but be aware that sometimes you may need to convert your data to `epsg='4326'` before sending it to `folium`. ```{code-cell} ipython3 import fiona import shapely url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-visualization/folium-example-data/main/route_farol.gpx" with fiona.open(url, "r", layer="tracks") as records: tracks = [shapely.geometry.shape(record["geometry"]) for record in records] track = tracks[0] m = folium.Map(tiles="cartodbpositron") folium.GeoJson(track).add_to(m) m.fit_bounds(m.get_bounds()) m ```